In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
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Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb708y6Elao

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
For more information visit https://www.executivecompass.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-compass-?trk=biz-companies-cym
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PQQ.Bid.Tender.Writing.Services
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExecCompass
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ExecutivecompassCoUk

E TENDER #13 HOW TO UPLOADED TENDER IN EPROCUREMENT. How upload tender documents in eprocure.

published:20 Jul 2015

views:191761

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

published:20 Mar 2015

views:14393

Invitation to Tender (ITT) BasicsFactsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ITT-Basics-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurement-terminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqq-basics/
The TypicalTenderJourney Video: -
Time Management: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/bid-writing-time-management/
LinkedIn Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12110476
Tender Consultants: http://www.tenderconsultants.co.uk/
Book a Service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeQnK2rdPZRavHv3vrBGhlZ-C230__F4vFZWliWIBAxyWP4A/viewform
Get Daily Tender Opportunities: http://www.tenderconnect.co.uk/contact-bid-writers/
Hudson Procurement Group: http://www.hudsonprocurementgroup.co.uk/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a generic-looking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multi-supplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every time-bound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The AwardCriteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

published:29 May 2018

views:106

For more information about where to find framework and tender opportunities go to:
Frameworks
===========
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/links/
TenderOpportunities
==================
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/latest-tender-opportunities/

published:22 Mar 2017

views:2944

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR8TfM4TA

During Coxon's hiatus from the group, Blur continued to perform the song live with Albarn asking the audience to sing Coxon's lines; "Oh my baby/Oh my baby/Oh why?/Oh my". At Blur's headline appearance at Reading Festival in 2003, he introduced the song by saying "I don't want, for one moment, to be a sentimental but... Graham wrote this song as well... you know the bits he sings and I want you to sing them as loudly as you possibly can. Everyone needs to sing this song." Drummer Dave Rowntree would also sing Coxon's lines on occasion. In July 2009 when Blur re-formed, Coxon's lines in "Tender" were repeated and sung powerfully by the audience to call Blur back to stage at Glastonbury, Hyde Park and T in the Park.

Ship's tender

A ship's tender, usually referred to as a tender, is a boat, or a larger ship used to service or support other boats or ships, generally by transporting people and/or supplies to and from shore or another ship. Smaller boats may also have tenders, usually called dinghies.

For a variety of reasons, it is not always advisable to try to tie a ship up at a dock; the weather or the sea might be rough, the time might be short, or the ship too large to fit. In such cases tenders provide the link from ship to shore, and may have a very busy schedule of back-and-forth trips while the ship is in port.

On cruise ships, lifeboat tenders do double duty, serving as tenders in day-to-day activities, but fully equipped to act as lifeboats in an emergency. They are generally carried on davits just above the promenade deck, and may at first glance appear to be regular lifeboats; but they are usually larger and better-equipped. Current lifeboat tender designs favor catamaran models, since they are less likely to roll in the calm to moderate conditions in which tenders are usually used. They typically carry up to 100 to 150 passengers and two to three crew members.

What is Tender? Explanation of Tender Process in Hindi...

In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
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Tendering Process

Tender Management - Bid Qualification Process

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb708y6Elao

टेंडर (Tender) क्या होता है ????

Contract and Tender Process

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
For more information visit https://www.executivecompass.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-compass-?trk=biz-companies-cym
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PQQ.Bid.Tender.Writing.Services
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExecCompass
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ExecutivecompassCoUk

E TENDER #13 HOW TO UPLOADED TENDER IN EPROCUREMENT

E TENDER #13 HOW TO UPLOADED TENDER IN EPROCUREMENT. How upload tender documents in eprocure.

15:00

Evaluating Bids and Tenders

Evaluating Bids and Tenders

Evaluating Bids and Tenders

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

5:24

Tender VLE | ITT Basics

Tender VLE | ITT Basics

Tender VLE | ITT Basics

Invitation to Tender (ITT) BasicsFactsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ITT-Basics-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurement-terminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqq-basics/
The TypicalTenderJourney Video: -
Time Management: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/bid-writing-time-management/
LinkedIn Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12110476
Tender Consultants: http://www.tenderconsultants.co.uk/
Book a Service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeQnK2rdPZRavHv3vrBGhlZ-C230__F4vFZWliWIBAxyWP4A/viewform
Get Daily Tender Opportunities: http://www.tenderconnect.co.uk/contact-bid-writers/
Hudson Procurement Group: http://www.hudsonprocurementgroup.co.uk/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a generic-looking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multi-supplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every time-bound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The AwardCriteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

3:38

What is a Procurement Framework?

What is a Procurement Framework?

What is a Procurement Framework?

For more information about where to find framework and tender opportunities go to:
Frameworks
===========
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/links/
TenderOpportunities
==================
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/latest-tender-opportunities/

49:07

Tendering System in Indian Construction Industry

Tendering System in Indian Construction Industry

Tendering System in Indian Construction Industry

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR8TfM4TA

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the tendering process at http://amlan17bhuyan.blogspot.com/2016/08/e-tendering-process.html

1:21:46

Introduction to Tender Writing

Introduction to Tender Writing

Introduction to Tender Writing

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested approaches to improve your company’s overall success rate.

What is Tender? Explanation of Tender Process in Hindi...

In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
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published: 01 Dec 2017

Tendering Process

Tender Management - Bid Qualification Process

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb708y6Elao

published: 18 Sep 2014

टेंडर (Tender) क्या होता है ????

Contract and Tender Process

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
For more information visit https://www.executivecompass.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-compass-?trk=biz-companies-cym
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PQQ.Bid.Tender.Writing.Services
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExecCompass
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ExecutivecompassCoUk

published: 19 Jan 2015

How to tender in South Africa

published: 10 May 2017

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published: 11 Aug 2017

E TENDER #13 HOW TO UPLOADED TENDER IN EPROCUREMENT

E TENDER #13 HOW TO UPLOADED TENDER IN EPROCUREMENT. How upload tender documents in eprocure.

published: 20 Jul 2015

Evaluating Bids and Tenders

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

What is a Procurement Framework?

For more information about where to find framework and tender opportunities go to:
Frameworks
===========
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/links/
TenderOpportunities
==================
http://www.frameworker.co.uk/latest-tender-opportunities/

published: 22 Mar 2017

Tendering System in Indian Construction Industry

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR...

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the tendering process at http://amlan17bhuyan.blogspot.com/2016/08/e-tendering-process.html

published: 15 Aug 2016

Introduction to Tender Writing

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested approaches to improve your company’s overall success rate.

What is Tender? Explanation of Tender Process in Hindi...

In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work o...

In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
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In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
SUBSCRIBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4vwX68Ore876i2G-nSzLLQ?sub_confirmation=1
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Tender Management - Bid Qualification Process

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid ...

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb708y6Elao

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb708y6Elao

Contract and Tender Process

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works an...

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
For more information visit https://www.executivecompass.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-compass-?trk=biz-companies-cym
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PQQ.Bid.Tender.Writing.Services
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExecCompass
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ExecutivecompassCoUk

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
For more information visit https://www.executivecompass.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-compass-?trk=biz-companies-cym
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PQQ.Bid.Tender.Writing.Services
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExecCompass
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ExecutivecompassCoUk

Evaluating Bids and Tenders

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challengin...

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

Invitation to Tender (ITT) BasicsFactsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ITT-Basics-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurement-terminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqq-basics/
The TypicalTenderJourney Video: -
Time Management: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/bid-writing-time-management/
LinkedIn Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12110476
Tender Consultants: http://www.tenderconsultants.co.uk/
Book a Service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeQnK2rdPZRavHv3vrBGhlZ-C230__F4vFZWliWIBAxyWP4A/viewform
Get Daily Tender Opportunities: http://www.tenderconnect.co.uk/contact-bid-writers/
Hudson Procurement Group: http://www.hudsonprocurementgroup.co.uk/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a generic-looking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multi-supplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every time-bound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The AwardCriteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

Invitation to Tender (ITT) BasicsFactsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ITT-Basics-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurement-terminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqq-basics/
The TypicalTenderJourney Video: -
Time Management: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/bid-writing-time-management/
LinkedIn Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12110476
Tender Consultants: http://www.tenderconsultants.co.uk/
Book a Service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeQnK2rdPZRavHv3vrBGhlZ-C230__F4vFZWliWIBAxyWP4A/viewform
Get Daily Tender Opportunities: http://www.tenderconnect.co.uk/contact-bid-writers/
Hudson Procurement Group: http://www.hudsonprocurementgroup.co.uk/
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An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a generic-looking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multi-supplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every time-bound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The AwardCriteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR8TfM4TA

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR8TfM4TA

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the t...

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the tendering process at http://amlan17bhuyan.blogspot.com/2016/08/e-tendering-process.html

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the tendering process at http://amlan17bhuyan.blogspot.com/2016/08/e-tendering-process.html

Introduction to Tender Writing

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested...

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested approaches to improve your company’s overall success rate.

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested approaches to improve your company’s overall success rate.

What is Tender? Explanation of Tender Process in Hindi...

In this i have explain about the tenders the word we are listioning in our day to day life.The Tender is quotation or a written document to carry out the work or to supply a material with in predecided time with the fixed cost.There are two types of tendering process used but generally the E-Tendering process is maximum in use. In this tendering the data is uploaded to the given website in proper condition by filling all the details.There are more than one contractor who are apply for tender but only the one whose material,etc are as per requirement and in budget his tender is selected. The tender result the contract is signed by owner with contractor.
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Tender Management - Bid Qualification Process

Half the battle to winning tenders is selecting the right ones to pursue. Here are the key questions to be asking yourself during the bid qualification and bid no bid processes before commiting to tender. http://projectplanonline.com/?p=4228
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Contract and Tender Process

The contract and tender process is something that many companies rely on for securing contracts and expanding. In this video we explain how the process works and how your company can benefit from it.
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Evaluating Bids and Tenders

In this session, we look at evaluating complex bids and tenders.
This is far from the mechanical process that some might imagine, and takes us into challenging issues around weighting evaluation factors, and the basis for converting costs into scores so that we can compare cost against other factors.
See how different methodologies can lead to totally different supplier selection results in some cases!

Tender VLE | ITT Basics

Invitation to Tender (ITT) BasicsFactsheet: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ITT-Basics-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Terminology Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/procurement-terminology/
PQQ Video: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/pqq-basics/
The TypicalTenderJourney Video: -
Time Management: http://www.tendervle.co.uk/bid-writing-time-management/
LinkedIn Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12110476
Tender Consultants: http://www.tenderconsultants.co.uk/
Book a Service: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeQnK2rdPZRavHv3vrBGhlZ-C230__F4vFZWliWIBAxyWP4A/viewform
Get Daily Tender Opportunities: http://www.tenderconnect.co.uk/contact-bid-writers/
Hudson Procurement Group: http://www.hudsonprocurementgroup.co.uk/
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An Invitation to Tender (ITT) is a pivotal step in the process of winning new work.
Issuing an ITT document typically begins the ‘tender process’, by which a business (the buyer) selects qualified and interested parties (the supplier), based on such things as their price, availability and proposed delivery terms.
You are usually invited to tender, once you have passed a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and the buyer has deemed you suitable to be shortlisted and provided you with an invitation to submit a more detailed response regarding their requirements. This is called a ‘closed tender’ – as the buyer has chosen its shortlisted applicants in order to evaluate their responses.
Remember that an ITT is not always the ‘second stage’ in tendering. Buyers may jump straight in with releasing an ITT and await detailed responses from suppliers. This is called an ‘open tender’ and happens quite regularly in that there is no separate PQQ and shortlisting stage and the buyer has opened up competition publicly and will evaluate every response that comes in.
This is a brief blank version that we use internally to support buyers with their procurement processes. As mentioned it is down to the buyer’s requirements, which determines the size and scope of what is contained in a tender document.
The typical tender, based on Public Procurement Regulations and European best practice, provides the supplier with the following information. This is used heavily across the public sector and has been increasingly adopted within the private sector also:
A Cover/ITT Letter – as per a ‘closed tender’, this is provided to all relevant suppliers when they have been invited to tender from the initial shortlisting stage (PQQ). If the buyer releases an ‘open tender’ to all, then this is usually a generic-looking letter (similar to the attached).
A Scope of Procurement – this provides the supplier with information regarding what exactly they are procuring and the dates involved in the contract (start date, length, approximate value etc.). This is usually based on sourcing the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT), where technical capability and price is majorly assessed. Take note of how this all turns out – if it’s a framework agreement (for example) this should detail how many suppliers are sought for a multi-supplier contract.
Submission Terms – this explains how you submit the tender and when it should be submitted by. A timeline is usually provided here which details every time-bound step of the tender procedure.
A Buyer Profile – this is quite simply information about the buyer. This will outline their overall missions and objectives, as well as background and some context to why they are procuring such services.
The AwardCriteria – this is where the buyer will detail how the tender is assessed and evaluated. This should provide you with how the ‘MEAT’ is assessed through quality and cost ratios (for example, quality may be marked at 60% and the cost is evaluated at 40% of the overall marks).
Specification – this is one of the most important aspects of the tender. Sometimes this can be 1 page long or 100 pages long, depending on the services/goods being procured. Make sure you read this and highlight areas in which you can excel your response (for example, if you have to use a specific ‘tool’, make sure this is noted, and you’re not writing about a different tool)
Separate Appendices – this can range widely depending on how the tender has been put together. This can include pricing schedules, a quality response template, terms and conditions of the contract, key performance indicators that will be used (if not enveloped in the specification) and many other supplementary attachments which are featured to enable transparency in the evaluation process.
This list features only a handful of the data that encapsulates an ITT. There may be more or less at times.

Tendering System in Indian Construction Industry

This lecture is part of the summer course of 2016 on Quantity Surveying handled by J S Packiaraj, Asst. Professor (Senior). VIT University, Vellore, India.
This lecture is the first part of a lecture to the undergraduate students on Contracts and the Tendering process followed in the Indian Construction Industry. The second part of this lecture may be found at https://youtu.be/25UTB3GUv5M
The principles of the same are applicable to the international market as well as to any other discipline where a job is undertaken as a contract. Important terms associated with Contracts and Tendering are explained.
It draws from the experiences from industry with work that has been undertaken and done hands on.
Additional information on how to study a tender document is found at https://youtu.be/4GzR8TfM4TA

This is a video on the basics of the tendering process. Before, starting any new project, it is utmost necessary to Master TheBasics.
Get an overview of the tendering process at http://amlan17bhuyan.blogspot.com/2016/08/e-tendering-process.html

Introduction to Tender Writing

Provides information to assist you in developing ‘winning’ tender submissions. It will break down and simplify the business winning processes and provide tested approaches to improve your company’s overall success rate.

JODHPUR. State’s first and northern India’s third paediatric cath lab is coming up in Jodhpur ... According to paediatrician J PSoni, this cath lab will be fully dedicated to children with all sorts of heart ailments and will soon be subjected to tenderprocess with all the sanctions already obtained. ....

The contractor has started making pre-cast boxes at a casting yard in Manjunathangar, said officials ... They will have to wait for at least a year-and-a-half for the project to be completed ... Why the delay ... However, it could not execute the project due to various reasons, including necessary clearance from the NHAI and delays in the tenderingprocess....

BENGALURU. Vani Vilas women and children's hospital is going to become first government hospital to have HumanMilkBank. Vani Vilas hospital comes under BengaluruMedical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) and will soon establish the Human Milk Bank with project of Rs 1 crore and tenderprocess has been completed now ...High demand ... Milaap ... KETTO ... or....

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JODHPUR. State’s first and northern India’s third paediatric cath lab is coming up in Jodhpur ... According to paediatrician J PSoni, this cath lab will be fully dedicated to children with all sorts of heart ailments and will soon be subjected to tenderprocess with all the sanctions already obtained. ....

The contractor has started making pre-cast boxes at a casting yard in Manjunathangar, said officials ... They will have to wait for at least a year-and-a-half for the project to be completed ... Why the delay ... However, it could not execute the project due to various reasons, including necessary clearance from the NHAI and delays in the tenderingprocess....

BENGALURU. Vani Vilas women and children's hospital is going to become first government hospital to have HumanMilkBank. Vani Vilas hospital comes under BengaluruMedical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) and will soon establish the Human Milk Bank with project of Rs 1 crore and tenderprocess has been completed now ...High demand ... Milaap ... KETTO ... or....

Mr Costello said a two-stage tenderprocess was used but the complexity of the project was underestimated ... Mr Costello said in mid-2018 it became clear "there was a very significant gap development between the estimated quantities at tender stage and the quantities that were now required to deliver the completed design"....

With ₹450 crore earmarked for infrastructure works there, the Tirupati railway station would get a makeover in the next two years, said Chairman of the Railway BoardVinod Kumar Yadav ... Stating that tenderingprocess was under way for the Rayalacheruvu Road gate work, he thanked former Member of Parliament V ... .......

These he said were “not high speed by anybody’s definition in this century” ...Last year, then minister for communications Denis Naughten resigned in a row over the broadband contract after it became known he had a number of unminuted meetings with David McCourt of Granahan McCourt the last remaining contractor in the tenderingprocess ... &nbsp; ... ....

CALGARY – Husky Energy Inc ... on Thursday ...Husky shares climbed almost 13 per cent from $15.53 to $17.49 each ... “Given the outcome of the tenderprocess, Husky will continue to focus on capital discipline and the delivery of the five-year plan we set out at our investor day in May 2018,” Husky president and CEO Rob Peabody said ... • Email....

Meanwhile, Airport Authority of India has issued the tender for giving the Jaipur airport to the private player for operation management and development of the airport ... The airport authority in the schedule has given the details of the various stages of processing this tender from eligible bidders and the financial bid will be opened on February 25....

Three medical institutions have evinced interest in Medico City, the proposed Rs 918-crore healthcare hub, that is coming up at Itki block of Ranchi. According to National HealthMission (Jharkhand) MD K.N ... The tenderprocess was not done online which subsequently led to cancellation of its tender, leading to delays. ....

Bengaluru...Currently, BMTC has 3,067 BS-III and 3,423 BS-IV vehicles ... “These buses are proposed for operation on gross cost model (lease model) and the tenderprocess is finalised. The letter of intent was issued to the successful tenderer for operating 60 AC premium and 20 non-AC electric buses,” said BMTC in its response to KSPCB ... ....

Eilish O’Regan. January 16 2019 1.08 PM ... Email ... Board chairmanTom Costello said a two tender stage process was entered into and the complexity of the project was not fully recognised ... While they would adopt the same two-stage procurement approach if they were to start again they would look again at pursuing cost reductions on competitive tenders ... ....